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Details on Person Jupe, Steve, 2015-06-17
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:6783804 |
| _displayName | Jupe, Steve, 2015-06-17 |
| _timestamp | 2015-06-17 15:31:16 |
| author | [Person:391309] Jupe, Steve |
| dateTime | 2015-06-17 19:30:16 |
| (created) | [Person:6783802] Domanski, Paul [Person:6783803] Colamonici, Oscar R [LiteratureReference:6783805] Crystal structure of human interleukin-10 at 1.6 A resolution and a model of a complex with its soluble receptor [Person:6783806] Campbell, D [Person:6783807] White, J M [Person:6783808] Meraz, M A [LiteratureReference:6783809] Targeted disruption of the Stat1 gene in mice reveals unexpected physiologic specificity in the JAK-STAT signaling pathway [Person:6783810] Pitts-Meek, S [Person:6783811] Wehinger, J [LiteratureReference:6783812] Stat3 recruitment by two distinct ligand-induced, tyrosine-phosphorylated docking sites in the interleukin-10 receptor intracellular domain |
| (modified) | [Summation:449775] The IL-10 receptor is composed of at least two subunits, bot... [Complex:449802] IL10 dimer:2xIL10RA:JAK1 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:449803] IL10 dimer binds IL10RA:JAK1 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:449811] IL10 dimer:2xIL10RA1:JAK1 binds IL10RB:TYK2 [Homo sapiens] [Summation:449849] Interleukin-10 receptor chain B (IL10RB, IL10R2, CRF2-4) bin... [Summation:449853] Interleukin-10 is predominantly a noncovalent homodimer with... [Complex:449854] IL10 dimer [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:449855] IL10 dimerizes [Homo sapiens] [Summation:6783737] Interleukin-10 (IL10) was originally described as a factor n... |
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